h :..i-s:?V:---it 13 xno-r; p:trusciT iIiTUtrr.ted thn a?it n 2 THE IIsDIANArOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING A1MML 2 1880. rOSTJIASTEU EVEUlL VILIS. lie I Defended by 11 la Krtanda Pmia the Aaperrlen of n CoireipoudcnU Special to the Ben tin ei Washington, April 1 Crta'a frindi of Postmaster Central Vi! bare dissaatadl vith orr wara th fioaa certain statements xuade by the Journal's correspondent here la regard to the demeanor of thai oSIciil acd Lis trra'.inent cf the general public. These dlsnt.fos Republicans, a3 well as Demccrats, claim ILdi C-iloncl Vilaj conld adept no other course in his treatment of callers tf.an the er e ha has pursued since his induct'oi into office. It ranetberemstn' tf red, say these friends of the new Pjstaiis ir General, tbat, with the ezcep4i3u of the Interior Department, the PoatoJH: Dspat n.eM was the objective point aimed a; by n ore 4 eekeri" than any other under the Government; that the onslm-ht was miie; r ot by hundreds, but by tbonsanda; ...

;s rPrM' tev kk H . A-;i.- f-Xt VVA.. ' I THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TIIUIISDAY MORNING, APAIL 2 1885. 3 INDIANA LEGISLATURE. ' Omissiont and curtailments of this report for varU of apace in Oust eohums will app&tr in n appendix to Yoluni XXI 1 1 of Oie Brevier . Jdculalive reports. IN SENATE. Weds md at, April 1, 1835. On motion by Mr. IJILLIC1 AS3, the bill, IL R. 51S, vu icid the first time. He explained: The bill prohibits assess ments by railroad companies of employes, without their written consent, for the pur pose of supporting re ad I &g rooms, hospitals, etc. Oat cf the three States cf Indiana, Ohio and Ulinoif, or railroad company with holds about fr.lO.CCO a year to fjand a hoi pita) in Mifeonri. I move to impend the ccEEtitutioc&l rule tbat the bill may be read theaecocd time by title, the third time by sections aDd pnt npon its passage. Mr. WILLARD: I move to ttriie out the emergency clause. I don't think any penal Etatuta ousht to be passed with an eme...

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILS" SENTINEL TIIUXtKDAY MORNING? APIUL 2 1835. T1 ZEE 33 Sunday, Sentinel, ENLARGED I IBPROYID. Sixteen Patres of General and Local Kowp, Original and Selected L'.torary and Miscellane ous Matter. A new story, "A Perilous Sscret," by Charles I'.eade, one of Lis moat thrilling and interesting fctorifc?, will be commenced San if y, Apvil 5; aho another interesting Etory by iLd'anspolh riMcg young aathor, Mr.. Ada Deitch Frank, complete in one haue. New features in the Woxau's Department, Ta Imago's Sermons, New York and Chisago Letters, besides a man of other instructive ard entertaining Bucday reading. The Sunday Sentinel is sold by newsboyj and delivered by carriers in Indianapolis, and in 237 ci!i-p andt&wca throughout Indi ar t, Central Illinois and Wes'ern Ohio. Price, 5c per c:py or $2 per aanum by bp ail. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. OFFICE: 71 and 73 West Market Street. Im)Iaxa cacght another Postmaster ye teiday. They don't ecem to be naming many new nostcllices...

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING A V It I L 2 1885. A LOS DOS JlYSTEHY. F0U5DKO OJT FACT. hr Jeph Hatten, Author of Cijtle," Ete.J I. AT Til C Z. I wai strolling into the Zojlogical Gardens in a niocd Friday afternoon to listen to lctt:re en Snakes.' Corgratulate ce, eld chap!'' exclaimed :n impassive voice at the pates, end I turned io find Ilegzy Gardner at my elbow. 'Can't atay now just olT to the lawyer'!,'1 he laid es he bailed a passing hansom. "What ia it all about, Iltg-y ?" "I am going ta be x&arried. She'a the o?e!iSt woman in the world! Came aad lunch with r.ie at the club to morrow, and and then 3 horce to ruy mother's you'll see her tbere." is bis hansom drove of! I looked after my bright, cheery, lucky friend, just entering life with a newly-inherited fortune. Reg7 GarJrer wes a typical young Englishman, broal-ehccldered, atard v, fair-haired, gray tjed, and teaming with health. 6nakct, aa I suppose you Vnow, decline to acoept food which they bare n...

8 TBE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING ATTA 1, 2 1885 TBE W I STORE (n0723XIOriJ3X XOS8J SILK DEPÄRTHEnr I Ladies Will be Interested in (hr CHOICE LINE or Colored Silks AT Ö1.00. Excellent Value and Choi c 9 Colors. NEW SURAH BILKS. ALSO Silks With Velvet Figures. Prices Always in Plain Figures. PETTIS BASSETT& CO JOS. A. MOORE, i I 84 23 Market Ct., Indianapolis, Ind Interet allowed on deposits, In tomj of t5 and upward. Money to Loan on Improved City and farm Property In Indiana and Ohio. City, County and Town Bonds, and Purchased Money Kotes, bought and sold. No loans made except such as are secured by Brat mortgage on real estate, with a large marzin of security, or by collaterals navlng a market Yalne. Foreign Exchange for sale on all parts o! the world. i DICKSOI & HAVE WOW OPEN A Large Stock of HEW SPRING HOSIER!, French, Eoiliili aid American, LADIES' AND MISSES. IIctiery, like Dry Good! ol sll klndf, was seicr run is cheap as now. Now Gloves! New Gloves!...

51 (IIlMllltllT M VOL. XXXIV---NO. 03. INDIANAPOLIS, Fill DAY MORNING, APRIL 3. 1885. WHOLE NO. 10,157 WHEN INDICATIONS. rOB FKIÜAY.-IJclu rain,, folloil I, rvldtrand fair weather, wind, thlftlaftti fc.Ftb.m.t; hlcbcr barometer. Men and Youth's DEPARTMENT, Ycfctenlay, we placail some Cork tcrewa that -r ill be difficult to im prove upon even in custom estab lishments. The qualities and shapsi taken, in connection with the price, make a combination that would hi convincing to any who are interested in this class of guit.Bg. , WHS N Clothing Store. KNABE HALLET & DAVIS PIANO Arc Fnperlor to ill others In several essential points, which ran easily be seen by anyone who will tale the time to Investigate. We solicit com TheoPfiHn4Co. I! and 81 Äorü rcr.milTinia St. Tuning, repairing and moving Riven prompt at tention Satl&iactlon guaranteed. AMÜSEMENTS IGKSONStf Jrlday and Saturday, April 3d and ilh, and Sat urday matinee, the MoCAUIL. OPERA COMIQUE CO , Jonn A. McCaull, proprteu...

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL Fill DAT MORNING, APAIL 3 1885. 3 INDIANA LEUIHI.ATÜUK. Onitsioni and curtailments rf this report for leant of space in these columns will appear in oyrtiuiix to Volume XXJIl of the Brevier Legislative reports. IN SENATE. Tu res dat. April 2, 1885. P.AVIL PO 13 Mr. SELLERS moved to snapend the order cf bcsli.fts and 'nie up the gravel road bill II. Ii. 117. Heeald: la my county there are rxany ? ravel roads that ought to be con structed which can not be without the pus age of th s bill. It is one of the moat im portant tills that ha? come to the Senate. Mr. ADKISON: I hope the motion will f retail, aa it id calculate! to assist counties who have eireaiy exceeded the limit' ol bonds in the construction o! gravel roads. Mr. SMITH, of Jay: Tois bill wUl allow counties to ga bayond the constitutional limit to construct gravel roads. A bill of that kind should not be paioed under a sav tension cf the rules. Jfr. BILLIG ASd: This bill does not re I al, modi...

4 THE IKDIAXA10L16 DAILT SENTINEL 1-JJ1DAT MORNING APRIL 3 1885. T 131 JED Sunday gonlmel, ENLARGED g IflPBOYED. Sixteen Pages of General and Local Nowb, Original and Selected Literary and Miscellane ous Matter. A new story, "A Perilous Secret' hy Charles Reade, one of hU most thrilling and Interesting stories, will be commenced San day, April 5; also another interesting story by Indianapolis' rising young author, Mr. Ada Deitch Frank, complete in one Issue. New features in the Woxaa's Department, Talmage's Sermons, New York and Chicago Letten, besides a masiGf other instructive and entertaining Sunday reading. The Bunday Sentinel is sold by newsboys and delivered by carriers in Indianapolis, and in 237 cities and towns throughout Indi ana, Central Illinois and Western Ohio. Price, 5c per copy or $2 per annum by mail. FRIDAY, APRIL 3. OFFICEi 71 and 73 West Market Street. Tab public debt decreased 133.000 in 31 arch. The United States Senate adjourned yes terday fine di?. Calvin A. ...

atent a "p"p"o THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDA MORNING APRIL 1885 5 LEGISLATIVE NOTES. lit aHbj;Sentiment In Faror of Wonun'a Suffrage Indicated In the House. Complimentary Resolutions Regarding1 General M. D. Hanson The Sen ats Beconelder3 Ita Beao lutlon to Adjourn. r Representatives McClellao, of Porter, and Xley, of Adams, are both too ill to be pres ent at the sessions of the House. Mr. Best yesterday lntrodnced a joint reso lution for an amendment to the Constitu tion, striking out the word "male." thus 5i vi eg to women the right of suffrage. The ieso ution failed to pasa for want of a consti ldt: cai majority, the vo e being 13 to 13 in Javcr of its pasrege. The Serte yesterday reconIderel iti ac tion of the day before regarding tne adjourn ment line die on Monday Bert. It also set aside its special order, the nntideration of lhe General Appropriatioo till, which, how ever was taken up just b f ire the non re snd considtrid duric the entire after- The Hoa3e yesterday c...

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 3 1885. FLORENCE'S ADVENTURE. in. Lennon la rhiUdelphia Call "Dearest, I am afraid joa are dull here Vtith only your grandfather and mj&elf to keep you company," said ilra. Dmrera to Ler nice, a girl of eighteen. "What will JOB do this stormy afternoonno caller?, the piano out of tune, and voar grandfather laid up with gout?'1 It was a somorhit drfary prospect for a young girl used to a large family and lively house, and Florence Djuyers had been feel Inj rather &3 if she had wandered into a for gotten corner of ttevorld; but now her grand rtotLer's question ro:ied her, and she tried to answer cheerfully. 'Oh, granny ihar, doa't mind me; I'm all r:taht; it 1j very kind of you to be troubled with me while the children get over their scarlatina; it Is a pity it locks so gray out of rJcora, bat it cloej not rain, and I think I will jt it take a race and s?e v. hat the sea is like; it wiil fic.ten ire up, aral then I will come...

TT "Tte Watorburv.' PRIOE, S3.50. Irin w Ma. tf- r - ,.i.,.s TUE 1M)IANAP0LIS DAILY SEKTIKEL SATUKDAY MOKKIKG APRIL 4 1885. EW ADMI.MSTIi iTION rOLICT. Practical Jrin tu ih Fruut, Ornamental Iro to Dim Kr.ar. BcdAi to the SntIacS. Wa.-kinuto.x, April There is a very gtneral impression arr.on; the chief o( bn xeans of the Triou3 departments tnat their resignations Kill soon Le called for, and many of them crs taking time by the fore lock and etttirg for other spheres of useful Bfsü. Secretary Jfannins a:d to to a friend to-day that the otlicerj whose resignations were aked fcr the other day were capable inea, bat that their places could euiiy bs filled by others eqcaily as competent. There are any number of old hacks at the heal of bureau and divisions here who are mani festly incompetent, end who ''hang on," ai it were, through political inflcence. The watchwordjof this administration, to quote Senator Gorman, i?, ' Yoan? and practical men to the front, ornamental men to the rear.' ...

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MORNING) APRIL? 4 1885. Sunday geiilißel, enld iiproysd. Sixteen Pajrea of General and Local 27 owe, Original and Selected Literary and Lliscellano ous Matter. A new story, "A Perilous Secret," by Charles Keade one of bis most thrilling and interesting stories, Trill be commenced San day, April 5; also another interesting story by Indianapolis' risicg young authoress, Mrj. Ada Deitch Frank, complete in one Issue. New features in the Woiaa's Department, Talmsge'a Sermons, New York and Chicago Letten, besides a masi of other instructive and entertaining Sunday reading. The Sunday Sentinel is sold by newsboys and delivered by carriers in Indianapolis, and in 237 cities and towns throughout Indi ana, Central Illinois and Western Ohio. Price, 52 per copy or $2 per annum by j mail, and 2 ") by carrier. I 'cv C 4 B AT U KD AY, APRIL 4. OrFICE: 71 and 73 Weit Market Street. Cleas the streets. Car the Easttr issue of the Sunday Senti nel. The legislat...